just type kaffeine andwhen a window with a coffe appears, in file, type, play,-- dvd, vcd, cd, etc.
or click the green button--> multimedia -->videoplayer
if you have personal ; but s if you use professional do as Akudewan said and use xine itīs easy 2 use

Rory in Toronto

10-10-2004 12:49 AM

First:
In SuSE via YaST, search "xine" and uninstall everything that pops up, including Xine-UI, Libxine and Kaffeine. The ones that ship with SuSE remove your ability to play a number of codecs because of copyright issues. So, you have to remove them first before going to the next step.

This will get all major video codecs up and running, install libraries to allow you to play back protected DVDs, install a Xine GUI and even add quicktime playback via your browser (trailers at apple.com/trailers/ for example) with the xine-plugin.

I find that I no longer need anything to do with mplayer and just stick with xine.

In order to get rid of jumpy DVD, from root I type:
hdparm -d1 /dev/dvd

This does the trick. I even added:
hdparm -d1 /dev/dvdram (which points to /dev/dvd, to be safe).

To permanently set this so you don't keep running back in to jumpy DVD:
Stick that hdparm command into /etc/init.d/boot.local and it will be executed on a reboot.
--or (easier way)--
Yast -> Hardware -> IDE DMA > select: UltraDMA/33 (this is what worked for me-might be different for you). Reboot.

Originally posted by A.D.D. This version of Xine (used by Kaffeine) has only a reduced
set of supported codecs. It is not able to play DVDs.
Please read http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/09/xine_dvd.html for further details.
thats what it says when i choose DVD

I suggest to just uninstall it, as per my above post. You don't need Kaffeine, anyway. Xine should meet all your needs.

A.D.D.

10-10-2004 01:01 AM

so after i install all of those what do i do next?

Rory in Toronto

10-10-2004 01:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by A.D.D. so after i install all of those what do i do next?

Play your DVD or downloaded video codecs. :) You'll put in an DVD, open up Xine, which you'll find in your menu under multi-media, click the DVD icon in xine and the movie should start playing. With downloaded video, just open the file in Xine and it should work.

Just follow the instructions that I wrote above (as they're SuSE specific) and closely follow the intructions on that page with all the rpms and you should be okay.

But don't forget to uninstall everything I noted above, first, as I'm told that simply overwriting with the new rpms won't do the trick.

Let us know how it goes.

A.D.D.

10-10-2004 11:03 AM

it wont let me install the realplayer ones, and when i watch something...i hear the sound, and the video stays still

Rory in Toronto

10-10-2004 12:16 PM

Can't help you on the real player codecs. Maybe you have to uninstall the RealPlayer on SuSE, first. Dunno.

How's everything else working, though?

A.D.D.

10-10-2004 01:35 PM

well....i have a video clip saved. and it only plays the sound, theres no video. and what do i need to watch streaming videos?

A.D.D.

10-10-2004 01:44 PM

it says i need libXm.so.2....but when i try to get it the page wont load

A.D.D.

10-11-2004 07:36 PM

up

Rory in Toronto

10-11-2004 07:55 PM

Did you install *all* of the development packages with 9.1? Those intructions on the xine rpm page seem to work for most people, if you follow them closely. You could also post over at the SuSE Linux forum (see link in my above post).